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america is a great temptation. america is out there. and in america, i could be fully american and not think about all that crazy immigrant stuff. and i made a choice that i thought, "hey, i love my community. and, you know, i've got this place of privilege. and maybe i'll stick around and help." >> what did you see in writing that would fulfill your own sense of yourself? >> well, it's a good question. i think, when i think -- >> i don't know how you do it. because you take a long time to write. there must be periods of isolation and solitude. >> long ones, yeah, of course. of course. part of it is, listen, to write a book. a friend of mine once said this famously. and i think it's very true. to write a book, in the process of writing, you have to become the person you need to become to finish that book. and so when you write a book, you yourself have to be transformed in the process of writing it. and that can take a while, man. especially if you're serious about the transformation. that could take a while. each of my books have deman
america is a great temptation. america is out there. and in america, i could be fully american and not think about all that crazy immigrant stuff. and i made a choice that i thought, "hey, i love my community. and, you know, i've got this place of privilege. and maybe i'll stick around and help." >> what did you see in writing that would fulfill your own sense of yourself? >> well, it's a good question. i think, when i think -- >> i don't know how you do it. because...
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>>>vamos con más de despierta américa con karla y johnny. >>> así es, porque despierta américa te ayuda, y en este comienzo de semana pasamos con la abogada de asuntos de inmigración, jessica domínguez. >>> así es, el ángel de la justicia, mire usted, puede ser este su caso. >>> buenos días, jessica. >>> buenos días, hoy vengo a contestar una pregunta de inmigración que nos mandó uno de nuestros televidentes, acompáñenos. >>> buenos días. >>> buenos días. >>> cómo estás. >>> mucho gusto. >>> cuéntame de qué trata tu pregunta. >>> sí, vine a los estados unidos, mis papás me trajeron cuando era menor de edad, con 12 años y cuáles son mis opciones. >>> lo que nos pregunta es de la acción diferida, llegaste antes de cumplir los 16 años. >>> sí. >>> fuiste a la escuela secundaria aquí. >>> no terminé. >>> pero cómo está la conducta moral, has caminado bien. >>> no tengo problemas con la justicia ni nada. >>> qué bueno, y has vivido aquí en estados unidos. >>> sí. >>> tienes evidencia para demostrar eso. >>> sí. >>> entonces, también estuviste acá en julio 15
>>>vamos con más de despierta américa con karla y johnny. >>> así es, porque despierta américa te ayuda, y en este comienzo de semana pasamos con la abogada de asuntos de inmigración, jessica domínguez. >>> así es, el ángel de la justicia, mire usted, puede ser este su caso. >>> buenos días, jessica. >>> buenos días, hoy vengo a contestar una pregunta de inmigración que nos mandó uno de nuestros televidentes, acompáñenos. >>>...
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a big conversation about guns in america. people on both sides of what very well may be the most important issue in this country. take a look at these people. they have all been touched in gun violence in some way. you can pose questions and join the conversation and the debate. have a view. i will ask questions that you put to me and raise them on air. >> i want to start with the place the pain is most acute, newtown, connecticut. where there were more funerals today. few moments ago i spoke to neil heslin, who's 6-year-old son jesse died in the shooting. >> he came late, but he was my best friend and my buddy. i'm just really lost for words. i -- we did everything together. and he had so many favorite spots. where we'd go, the diner in town here, the grocery store, for his bagel or muffin in the morning. mistyville deli where he's go to get his sandwich before school also and his snack. just, i'm lost for words. and -- >> the feeling i got from everything i understood about his last few moments alive was that he showed grea
a big conversation about guns in america. people on both sides of what very well may be the most important issue in this country. take a look at these people. they have all been touched in gun violence in some way. you can pose questions and join the conversation and the debate. have a view. i will ask questions that you put to me and raise them on air. >> i want to start with the place the pain is most acute, newtown, connecticut. where there were more funerals today. few moments ago i...
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. ♪ despierta américa >>> hoy en despierta américa: en medio de un clima de indignación, temor y luto comienzan los funerales de las víctimas de la tragedia de connecticut. >>> el presidente barack obama puso el poder de su cargo a disposición de algún tipo de solución política para este tipo de masacres. >>> gracias, estados unidos, llegamos a la meta y la sobrepasamos, tenemos los momentos más inolvidables del primer teletón usa. >>> william levy reaparece en la televisión hispana y nuestra meche hasta le propuso matrimonio. >>> lupillo rivera reemplaza a jenni rivera en la voz méxico. >>> mientras que en los Ángeles los fanáticos de la diva de la banda se preparan para darle el último adiós a una dama le tenemos todos los detalles. >>> se puede cambiar el destino? un experto nos dice cómo manejar bien una corazonada. >>> también un psicólogo nos dice cómo tratar el tema de la escuela de connecticut con tus hijos. >>> y también la tesorito, laura león nos visita. >>> bienvenidos a despierta américa la mejor manera de empezar tus mañanas ♪. >>> muy buenos días
. ♪ despierta américa >>> hoy en despierta américa: en medio de un clima de indignación, temor y luto comienzan los funerales de las víctimas de la tragedia de connecticut. >>> el presidente barack obama puso el poder de su cargo a disposición de algún tipo de solución política para este tipo de masacres. >>> gracias, estados unidos, llegamos a la meta y la sobrepasamos, tenemos los momentos más inolvidables del primer teletón usa. >>> william...
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just like it could happen in any town in america. that's why it is a call to action that is perhaps louder than has been heard in prior mass events like this. >> everyone is asking the same question. there is no apparent motive which is obvious to anyone. you have a loner who may or may not be suffering from some neuralological disorder like autism or asperger's. we don't know these things as fact yet. he was at home a lot of the time. he had social problems. he seems to have been very bright in certain areas like math mattics and so on and played a lot of violent video game. from what we know about his profile, what do you think has happened here? >> the common thread going beyond what you have talked about is that there is a motive. in this case the police do know because they've been through some of his records. and i would applaud them for not sharing it. because it is what he thinks is legitimate. again, this is an indefensible act. and why it is so important for us, even when we consider him to repudiate his behavior as disgust
just like it could happen in any town in america. that's why it is a call to action that is perhaps louder than has been heard in prior mass events like this. >> everyone is asking the same question. there is no apparent motive which is obvious to anyone. you have a loner who may or may not be suffering from some neuralological disorder like autism or asperger's. we don't know these things as fact yet. he was at home a lot of the time. he had social problems. he seems to have been very...
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made in america. it's not necessarily a patriotic question. it's an economic question. >> reporter: one that also creates a ripple effect here at home. the other jobs created. just last night, we introduced you to arianna russell in st. louis, making her own iphone cases and determined to make her design here in america. so, you found a way to do it here. >> i found a way to do it here. >> reporter: there was so much interest in those cases last night that her website crashed within five minutes of our report. but it's back up and running tonight and she tells us she sold 2,000 of the cases in 2 hours. on this larger announce m from apple tonight, we reached out to our team of economists and they all echoed one another, saying this is about more than just good will. it's now good business. and this move puts an exclamation point on the trend we've all been reporting here. >> american jobs, back on the case again tonight. thank you, david. >>> and now, we head out west to washington state, where someth
made in america. it's not necessarily a patriotic question. it's an economic question. >> reporter: one that also creates a ripple effect here at home. the other jobs created. just last night, we introduced you to arianna russell in st. louis, making her own iphone cases and determined to make her design here in america. so, you found a way to do it here. >> i found a way to do it here. >> reporter: there was so much interest in those cases last night that her website crashed...
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america? >> oh, oh, i guess -- i guess -- i guess -- >> reporter: even the elf stumped, telling us he can't answer those kinds of questions. the famous rides in the mall and mom kim, bringing her daughter all the way from baltimore. came all the way to the mall of america -- >> to shop. >> reporter: how much do you think was made in america? >> in here? >> reporter: but if you look closely enough, we guarantee you'll find made in america. so many "world news" viewers e-mailing diane a year ago about one simple item. a tervis tumbler. that sign a year ago after our first record, made in america. it turns out so many viewers placed orders, the company says it helped them build a new store, opening this week here in the biggest mall in america. are we the first customers? in fact, they opened nine stores since last christmas, nearly 100 new employees. you were not in the mall of america a year ago. >> no. >> reporter: and in the factory >> thank you, "world news"! >> reporter: which brings us to
america? >> oh, oh, i guess -- i guess -- i guess -- >> reporter: even the elf stumped, telling us he can't answer those kinds of questions. the famous rides in the mall and mom kim, bringing her daughter all the way from baltimore. came all the way to the mall of america -- >> to shop. >> reporter: how much do you think was made in america? >> in here? >> reporter: but if you look closely enough, we guarantee you'll find made in america. so many "world...
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our big story tonight, america armed. a day after another gun outrage, a young 22-year-old shoots up a mall of christmas shoppers in oregon. here's the statistics. there's more than 129,000 federally licensed firearms dealers in this country. that's according to the bureau of alcohol and tobacco. there's 16,000 grocery stores and 14,000 mcdonald's restaurants. far more places to buy guns in america than groceries or burgers. 47,856 people murdered by firearms between 2006 and 2010. two more murdered in clackamas center. and it could have been worse. thousands ran for safety. joining me now, two survivors of the shooting. joslyn lay and allan fonseca. you go to the mall. and somebody walks in with an assault weapon and someone walks in indiscriminately shooting. what was the first you discovered this was going on. where were you and what did you hear? >> i was inside macy's at the lancome counter, which is close to the entrance of the mall area, where the shooter was. and i was being helped by allan. and he was almost done
our big story tonight, america armed. a day after another gun outrage, a young 22-year-old shoots up a mall of christmas shoppers in oregon. here's the statistics. there's more than 129,000 federally licensed firearms dealers in this country. that's according to the bureau of alcohol and tobacco. there's 16,000 grocery stores and 14,000 mcdonald's restaurants. far more places to buy guns in america than groceries or burgers. 47,856 people murdered by firearms between 2006 and 2010. two more...
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again, guns in america. a live piers morgan tonight special: meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with better mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing.
again, guns in america. a live piers morgan tonight special: meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with better mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at...
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. >>> se nos va el 2012 y tenemos el recuerdo de los momentos más divertidos de despierta américa. >>> cuidado, sabías que si un invitado a tu fiesta lo pillan manejando borracho, podrías tú tener problemas ante la ley. >>> univisión de costa a costa tenemos desde los Ángeles a ana patricia y alan tacher. >>> y chiquis sale a defender con todo a su abuela. >>> y despierta américa le ayuda a evitar la resaca, con nosotros nos visita un médico para decirnos qué hacer antes y después de la fiesta. >>> celebre con nosotros el último despierta américa del año. >>> un año que viene y otro que se va ♪. ♪ un año que viene y otro que se va ♪ ♪. >>> qué lindo mi gente ♪ yo no olvido el año viejo ♪ porque me ha dejado muchas buenas ♪ ♪ yo no olvido el año viejo ♪ porque me ha dejado cosas buenas ♪ ♪ me ha dejado una chiva, una burra, mi blanquita, y una buena suegra ♪ ♪. ♪ celebrando el nuevo año, todo el mundo a gozarlo ♪ ♪. ♪ un saludo para mi gente linda >>> ¡eso! (aplausos) >>> muy buenos días, señores, es lunes 31 de diciembre del 2012
. >>> se nos va el 2012 y tenemos el recuerdo de los momentos más divertidos de despierta américa. >>> cuidado, sabías que si un invitado a tu fiesta lo pillan manejando borracho, podrías tú tener problemas ante la ley. >>> univisión de costa a costa tenemos desde los Ángeles a ana patricia y alan tacher. >>> y chiquis sale a defender con todo a su abuela. >>> y despierta américa le ayuda a evitar la resaca, con nosotros nos visita un médico...
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merchants forced parliament to repeal the townsend act to restore trade with america. unfortunately, parliament acted too slowly to avoid the famed boston massacre. the presence of troops in boston streets had the population that unruly elements turned the red coat soldiers into targets, first of insults, then snowballs, then stones, and other missiles. a troop of red coats retaliated and fired rifles into a threatening mob one night, killing five civilians, all of them who turned out to be sam adams' thugs from the water front. nonetheless, it threatened to become a city wide riot, and to prevent a real civil war there, governor thomas hutchenson immediately ordered the officer and the soldiers involved in the incident jailed and brought to trial for murder. defending them were none other than the respected american lawyers, joe -- josiah and quincy. they were not tories, but local farmers. they voted unanimously to acquit the officer and four of the soldiers. they found the other two soldiers guilty of justifiable manslaughter, a little more than a misdemeanor. just
merchants forced parliament to repeal the townsend act to restore trade with america. unfortunately, parliament acted too slowly to avoid the famed boston massacre. the presence of troops in boston streets had the population that unruly elements turned the red coat soldiers into targets, first of insults, then snowballs, then stones, and other missiles. a troop of red coats retaliated and fired rifles into a threatening mob one night, killing five civilians, all of them who turned out to be sam...
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what does this say about america. that even after 20 young children are murdered with these assault weapons you have people here who say we cannot take them off the streets there is nothing that we can do. when they fill people with fear sales of these ar 15s have rocketed in america as they race to defend themselves to make themselves safer. what is going to change this culture? >> three things have been pointed out clearly. one is the easy availability of weapons of mass destruction. assault weapons and the second is mental health and the third which you are asking me about is the culture of violence. the same gun laws in canada and switserland and yet you don't have the same incidence. we have a culture that has accepted the sipsychosis. >> anyone who says they want this military grade rifle. i have been accused of being anti-american. of not understanding an american's right to bear arms. >> having a fire arm to defend themself. >> when they passed the second amendment they had muskets. it didn't take into account
what does this say about america. that even after 20 young children are murdered with these assault weapons you have people here who say we cannot take them off the streets there is nothing that we can do. when they fill people with fear sales of these ar 15s have rocketed in america as they race to defend themselves to make themselves safer. what is going to change this culture? >> three things have been pointed out clearly. one is the easy availability of weapons of mass destruction....
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. have led to an increase intands clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those dealing with grief don't have access to the professional help they need. when you see these issues, do you want to walk away or step up? with a degree in the field of counseling or psychology from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to make a difference in the lives of others. let's get started at capella.edu a regular...
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hiring 1 new employees right now, as we zip up our made in america christmas. >> made in america! >> and all of it because of you at home. we'll continue it in the new year. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news" this thursday night. the world leader suddenly stopping children from coming to america. including this little girl, with her american mom and dad, who were ready for her to come here. why were the children stopped at this 11th hour? >>> and there is still much more [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. ♪ [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, you celebrate a little win. nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology that acts fast and helps control cravings all day long. ♪ quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. i get congested. but now, with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breath freer, so i can love the air. [ male announcer ] zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no prescription needed. >>> we're going to turn now to that explosive issue
hiring 1 new employees right now, as we zip up our made in america christmas. >> made in america! >> and all of it because of you at home. we'll continue it in the new year. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news" this thursday night. the world leader suddenly stopping children from coming to america. including this little girl, with her american mom and dad, who were ready for her to come here. why were the children stopped at this 11th hour?...
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and over one hundred people are shot every day in america but the n.r.a. tells us we can do something about guns the rest of the world the developed world figured this out a long time ago in countries from australia to england from switzerland to israel you have to prove that you actually have a need for a gun in order to either buy or own one or buy or own ammunition. we should do the same here in america and for those who actually need a weapon we should be say whether it's for or for in their line of work let's at least require the same proof of proficiency and insurance they would require from licensed drivers increasingly americans are recognizing the blood soaked gun lobby as the pariah as they are far more damage to america than osama bin laden. and that's the way it is that i. don't forget democracy begins when you get out there get active tag you're it. courageous and creative. elegant and full and those public speaking. salaries. for. a few european bodybuilders against millions of which immigrants. this may not seem so serious now. but this coul
and over one hundred people are shot every day in america but the n.r.a. tells us we can do something about guns the rest of the world the developed world figured this out a long time ago in countries from australia to england from switzerland to israel you have to prove that you actually have a need for a gun in order to either buy or own one or buy or own ammunition. we should do the same here in america and for those who actually need a weapon we should be say whether it's for or for in...
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bill and more and more states has the right to work for less laws what's the future of labor and in america and are we witnessing it's slow death also millions of senior citizen of the u.s. rely on medicare for life saving health care but republicans in congress don't seem to care are they launching an all out assault on medicare what's the real story behind that and republicans are just trying to destroy medicare they're trying to get rid of social security to the republicans only attacking social security because they're afraid to admit that it proves government can work. you need to know this michigan is now a right to work for a lot of state republicans rammed through the law this afternoon and it was promptly signed behind closed doors by republican governor rick snyder in response as many as fifty thousand workers converged on the michigan state capital today for the latest labor battle in what's been a three decades long losing war by and large for labor rights in america and with their backs against the wall michigan unions face and i allays and the subsequent annihilation of organi
bill and more and more states has the right to work for less laws what's the future of labor and in america and are we witnessing it's slow death also millions of senior citizen of the u.s. rely on medicare for life saving health care but republicans in congress don't seem to care are they launching an all out assault on medicare what's the real story behind that and republicans are just trying to destroy medicare they're trying to get rid of social security to the republicans only attacking...
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for the ghost of christmas past let's take a look back at early twentieth century america as our nations struggled to make it through the great depression or what they called at that time the republican great depression and to find a solution that would put americans back to work and rebuild the economy join him in a joining me now from los angeles is richard esko senior fellow at the campaign for america's future richard welcome back to the program. always good to be here thanks thanks for joining us i had christian freeland on the program a couple of weeks ago and she argued that the most to gallus tarion time in the history of america was in the in the two generations of and immediately following the founding of this nation to do great. no not really i think that we saw some of you know i think that the history of that period the early american history tends to leave out large segments of our population at that time slaves for example but you know i think what we have now is a period where in recent memory where the statistics are a lot more reliable we had a movement towards much gre
for the ghost of christmas past let's take a look back at early twentieth century america as our nations struggled to make it through the great depression or what they called at that time the republican great depression and to find a solution that would put americans back to work and rebuild the economy join him in a joining me now from los angeles is richard esko senior fellow at the campaign for america's future richard welcome back to the program. always good to be here thanks thanks for...
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what they have is a residue of the institution in america one time unfortunately it was the case but i would advise you know your party to keep going after unions because it works so well for him after the two thousand and ten election when they went after unions in michigan when they were not in ohio and in wisconsin and all those states voted overwhelmingly for president obama thanks to the union vote so yeah if you want to lose working people for the actually probably last word again as i said it's not about who wins or loses the elections it's about what's good for the country what's good for economic growth and in terms of economic growth the unions have been a parasite that have cost more than they've benefited and that's the precisely the reason this is why you have what you call moochers people who sit there and say it's not benefiting me i don't want to contribute to it now it is benefiting me i don't want to contribute as a c.e.o. making four hundred times more than his worker makes good for the economy good for america that's called freedom because people get to decide wha
what they have is a residue of the institution in america one time unfortunately it was the case but i would advise you know your party to keep going after unions because it works so well for him after the two thousand and ten election when they went after unions in michigan when they were not in ohio and in wisconsin and all those states voted overwhelmingly for president obama thanks to the union vote so yeah if you want to lose working people for the actually probably last word again as i...
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arab community because all of us whether we are chinese americas hal teen know arabs is a starts for us to make our life a little more pleasant and own our business and is make sure that our kids get the best education possible and this is a story about immigrants in our great city. and so why not you have the first chinese mayor inviting immigrant community to really identify the talent in our community and allow me to give them appointments in the various moo commission and the city and i want to announce my newest point to the aging commission because per not getting younger i want you to know doctor sham meret tan knee has been selected to be on our commission on aging and yes, he is going to help us because there is a lot of you that want to be in our city and you want to make sure that healthy nutritional unusuallile programs and housing are constructing wisely and so i have asked him to step forward and i have asked john paul s ema h a who has been on our treasure island and watch what he is going to do because that is a new part of our city and it's one where if he conducts a
arab community because all of us whether we are chinese americas hal teen know arabs is a starts for us to make our life a little more pleasant and own our business and is make sure that our kids get the best education possible and this is a story about immigrants in our great city. and so why not you have the first chinese mayor inviting immigrant community to really identify the talent in our community and allow me to give them appointments in the various moo commission and the city and i...
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gun purchases across america just exploded. concealed carry permits have taken over. >> and that is a good thing, you think? >> well, folks think it is. >> grossman insists america's future depends on how each citizen prepares for the threats. do you ever worry these local police officers are going to go out and be looking for terrorists in every small town and pulling people over and looking them up and down and saying, is this a terrorist? >> we're not seeing people's rights being trampled. we're not seeing individuals being abused. we must constantly be alert to that. life is all about balance. >> you fervently do not believe you are a fear-monger. but you want people to use fear as a weapon? >> the gift of fear, to be aware of the potential for threat and to take action to deal with that. that's the healthy path. >> oppose it or embrace it, grossman's message is popular. he's expanding beyond school, the military and police departments and is training major corporations to be on the lookout for terrorists. >> the wounds of
gun purchases across america just exploded. concealed carry permits have taken over. >> and that is a good thing, you think? >> well, folks think it is. >> grossman insists america's future depends on how each citizen prepares for the threats. do you ever worry these local police officers are going to go out and be looking for terrorists in every small town and pulling people over and looking them up and down and saying, is this a terrorist? >> we're not seeing people's...
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you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come in tonight's program -- america's leaders are called many things, but are they really a work of art? the national portrait gallery says they are. to kenya now where there has been a brutal revenge attack on a small rural community. at least 39 people have been killed. many are thought to be from a tribe which has frequently clashed with farmers over access to land and water. police say the village was attacked at dawn by people with machetes. >> even with a beef up security presence in the county, the perpetrators of this morning's attack still managed to kill scores of people. injured but alive, these are some of those who survived the pre-planned raid. police said this was a revenge attack for a raid carried out earlier this year. in august and september, well over 100 people were killed in clashes. these people a traditionally farmers. most farm holders with many of them making a living by growing cash crops. on the other hand, the semi- nomadic pastor list roaming th
you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come in tonight's program -- america's leaders are called many things, but are they really a work of art? the national portrait gallery says they are. to kenya now where there has been a brutal revenge attack on a small rural community. at least 39 people have been killed. many are thought to be from a tribe which has frequently clashed with farmers over access to land and water. police say the village was attacked at dawn by people...
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let's begin tonight with america. it's great! and republicans in the united states senate think it's about time america cafta, side it's famed humility and let the world see the awesomeness that is us. >> the nation and the world need strong american leadership. >> we need to continue to lead the world. >> we wanted our example to inspire the people of the earth. >> they're waiting for america to lead the way. >> we are as a nation a beacon of hope for many across the globe. >> we've created a beacon of hope and opportunity for the rest of the world. >> jon: a beacon of hope. a home beacon, a-- come on, world! follow our leadership. did you hear me, world? come on, follow! ( laughter ) don't make me send in the ( bleep ) drones. get behind us. come on! ( laughter ) i will rain down hellfire! ( laughter ) actually this week presented america with just that kind of leadership opportunity. >> there's a senate vote tomorrow on a united nations disabilities treaty. >> advocates say the united nations treaty approved by 126 countries,
let's begin tonight with america. it's great! and republicans in the united states senate think it's about time america cafta, side it's famed humility and let the world see the awesomeness that is us. >> the nation and the world need strong american leadership. >> we need to continue to lead the world. >> we wanted our example to inspire the people of the earth. >> they're waiting for america to lead the way. >> we are as a nation a beacon of hope for many across...
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he'll outline his big plans to get america back to work and how to keep america great when it comes to innovation. all ahead on "power lunch." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 markets in their local currencies. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i use their global research to get an edge. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 their equity ratings show me how schwab tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 rates specific foreign stocks tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 based on things like fundamentals, momentum and risk. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i also have access to independent tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 firms like ned davis research tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and economist intelligence unit. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 plus, i can ta
he'll outline his big plans to get america back to work and how to keep america great when it comes to innovation. all ahead on "power lunch." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if...
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tonight, guns in america, the number one issue in america a week after the mass shooting in sandy hook. the nra breaks its silence. president obama and communities all over america paused in a moment of silence. president obama is calling for a ban on assault weapons. today, the nra offered a rather different solution. publicly breaking the silence. the silence for the first time since the massacre, the nra proposed a sweeping plan to have armed guards at every school in the nation. >> the truth is our society is populated by an unknown number of genuine monsters. people that are so deranged, so evil, so possessed by voices and driven by demons that no sane person can ever possibly comprehend them. they walk among us every single day. and does anybody really believe that the next adam lanza isn't planning his attack on a school? since when did a gun automatically become a bad word? a gun in the hands of a secret service agent protecting our president isn't a bad word. a gun in the hands of a soldier protecting the united states of america isn't a bad word. and when you hear your glass
tonight, guns in america, the number one issue in america a week after the mass shooting in sandy hook. the nra breaks its silence. president obama and communities all over america paused in a moment of silence. president obama is calling for a ban on assault weapons. today, the nra offered a rather different solution. publicly breaking the silence. the silence for the first time since the massacre, the nra proposed a sweeping plan to have armed guards at every school in the nation. >>...
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we published this basically to present americans with our idea for america, which is the same america, just better. now, once elected, we'll tackle the big issues in the country. for example, sex education in schools will require to acknowledge there's such a thing as sex. [laughter] absz nans sex scandals play themselves out in movies. to america's waistline, we require fast food mascots be tied to the product they sell. we are excited to unvail the influence that will be big with the kids. regarding traditional marriage. one gay couple should be allowed to marry for each straight couple that gets divorced. congratulations, las vegas, you're about to be the gayest city in america. to bring transparency back to the political process, like drugs and cigarettes, each new piece of legislation must clearly state possible side effects and must be titled to reflect its actual contents, thus, the patriot act is named, fuck you, thomas jefferson. [laughter] this enlightens the elitists and how to hate people who are better than you, and the metric season, exactly ten times more awesome than i
we published this basically to present americans with our idea for america, which is the same america, just better. now, once elected, we'll tackle the big issues in the country. for example, sex education in schools will require to acknowledge there's such a thing as sex. [laughter] absz nans sex scandals play themselves out in movies. to america's waistline, we require fast food mascots be tied to the product they sell. we are excited to unvail the influence that will be big with the kids....
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. >> made in america! >> reporter: and it's not just the view here, the line outside the studio of "the view" is forming and they've come from all over america. how are you? some had a hunch why we were there. did you all pick your one thing made in america? >> of course. >> reporter: same question for the women of "the view." we're waiting for the elevator, going up to the dressing room to find out their one thing made in america. down the hall into their dressing rooms. hay -- hey, whoopi. merry christmas. >> merry christmas. surrounding whoopi, a sea of shoes. her one thing for christmas, a pair of sidewalk boots, made in america. in every corner of the country they're still making things. >> yes. it's kinda cool. >> reporter: made in america. sherri shepherd is next. she has her one thing. she's shopping for her adopted dog, named ashley, buying doggy toys from ruffdawg, made in the usa. >> made in the usa, that's right, baby! >> reporter: to the countless viewers who found made in america toys from k'
. >> made in america! >> reporter: and it's not just the view here, the line outside the studio of "the view" is forming and they've come from all over america. how are you? some had a hunch why we were there. did you all pick your one thing made in america? >> of course. >> reporter: same question for the women of "the view." we're waiting for the elevator, going up to the dressing room to find out their one thing made in america. down the hall into...
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overwhelmingly, 84% of gun owners in america, 82% of gun members in america, 72% of nra members, believe that should change. changing that alone gives a difference. i'll give you an example how. 1 out of 2 women murdered with a gun are murdered by an intimate, someone they know well. in states that have eliminated the secondary market and don't allow people to trade in private gun sales or the private market, that number dropped by 40% because those people with the intention to do wrong can't buy guns in america. so changing the laws make people face up. >> in the end, it's about the guns because without the guns you don't have the shooting. this particular weapon, the ar-15 assault weapon has been used in the last three mass shootings, in aurora, in the shopping mall, and now in the elementary school. you have been in war zones all over the world. it's near to an m-16 machine gun, a rifle, as you can get, isn't it? >> it is. i can visualize the state of affairs in the classrooms because i have seen that in somalia, what is going on in syria right now, and it is about those particular we
overwhelmingly, 84% of gun owners in america, 82% of gun members in america, 72% of nra members, believe that should change. changing that alone gives a difference. i'll give you an example how. 1 out of 2 women murdered with a gun are murdered by an intimate, someone they know well. in states that have eliminated the secondary market and don't allow people to trade in private gun sales or the private market, that number dropped by 40% because those people with the intention to do wrong can't...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i'm kathy kaye. the white house says it will push from -- for tighter gun control days after the school shooting shattered new town. they tried to help children and five women are shot dead in pakistan simply for distributing polio vaccines. jansing into the future decades ago, one electronic superhighway long before many even knew he was being built. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and elsewhere around the globe. four days after the mass shootings in newtown, conn., the funerals continue for the 22 becomes lost their lives. and while the town mourns, the white house issued its strongest indication yet it will be pushing for tighter gun controls, including reinstating the assault weapons ban. from newtown, we begin our coverage. >> she loved or go wales and horses. a beautiful girl, her parents said. 6-year-old jessica was buried. another victim in america. that terrible friday as parents waited to hear what happened in the school, the
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i'm kathy kaye. the white house says it will push from -- for tighter gun control days after the school shooting shattered new town. they tried to help children and five women are shot dead in pakistan simply for distributing polio vaccines. jansing into the future decades ago, one electronic superhighway long before many even knew he was being built. welcome to our viewers...
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♪ despierta américa >>> hoy en despierta américa: en japón millones de habitantes de una zona costera viven momentos de pánico en el momento de pasar un terremoto ¡. >>> un elaborado narcotunel en estados unidos y la frontera con méxico. >>> en los deportes, al parecer la lesión de messi fue solamente un susto. >>> shakira y piqué comparten el ultrasonido de su hijo. >>>t iene usted una pareja analfabeta sexual, cómo hacer cuando en la alcoba las cosas están demasiado dormidas. >>> luis fonsi, shaila durcal y alejandro sanz dirán presente en la teletón usa, el 14 de diciembre en univisión. >>> si usted cometió una infracción manejando, cómo evitar el ticket. >>> esta mañana claudia molina te ayudará con los ejercicios para resaltar tu parte más atractiva. >>> si usted se graduó y no tiene trabajo, le diremos cómo encontrarlo. >>> también tenemos a michael delgado. >>> señores, bienvenidos a despierta américa la mejor manera de empezar tus mañanas ♪. >>> eso es, una navidad boricua. >>> eh, eh. >>> eso es, sabor, rico ♪. (aplausos) >>> eh, eh, eh, eh. >>> soli
♪ despierta américa >>> hoy en despierta américa: en japón millones de habitantes de una zona costera viven momentos de pánico en el momento de pasar un terremoto ¡. >>> un elaborado narcotunel en estados unidos y la frontera con méxico. >>> en los deportes, al parecer la lesión de messi fue solamente un susto. >>> shakira y piqué comparten el ultrasonido de su hijo. >>>t iene usted una pareja analfabeta sexual, cómo hacer cuando en la...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. secondhand smoke affects everyone's health. it's not just irritating. it can cause heart disease and even death. speak up about secondhand smoke. your health and the health of your family depend on it. >>> this week, we made a good faith offer to avert the fiscal crisis. now, we need a response from the white house. we can't sit here and negotiate with ourselves. >> house speaker boehner saying that is president obama and the democrats to save you for being higher taxes. this fiscal cliff thing, the problem with the republicans, larry, is that they have been boxed in by the democrats into a difficult position where the polls confirm that the public in america believe that the reason that president obama is going to win the debate is because, come the fiscal cliff moment, that if he goes over, that they are going to save
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. secondhand smoke affects everyone's health. it's not just irritating. it can cause heart disease and even death. speak up about secondhand smoke. your health and the health of your family depend on it. >>> this week, we made a good faith offer to avert the fiscal crisis. now, we need a...
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seguimos con más de despierta américa. >>> muchas gracias! >>> nada de poquita ropa, estamos bien cvalentitos aún eh? >>> ni hablar de méxico, está congelado. nosotros acá en miami tenemos calor y por allá hace como 37° y chicago y new york un abrazo para ustedes! >>> a mi me gustaría hacer un mono de nieve! >>> si usted ve un hombre vestido de nieve, no le tenga miedo, veamos el video del dia! (gritos). (risas). >>> este mago se pasa haciendo esta broma y cuando la gente lo toma, pega 4 brincos. >>> le dará un síncope a alguien! >>> hemos visto videos donde la gente reacciona con un puño! >>> qué cosa! la ociosidad no? >>> seguimos con mas luego de la pausa. >>> señores, están pensando en pedir dinero prestado? ya le decimos de las alternativas que tiene. >>> los pro y contra de los préstamos rapiditos. >>> también las señales de alerta de que un adolescente puede convertirse en una persona peligrosa. >>> también los preparativos de los funerales de jenni rivera.-también las declaraciones de doña rosa con su invitación a
seguimos con más de despierta américa. >>> muchas gracias! >>> nada de poquita ropa, estamos bien cvalentitos aún eh? >>> ni hablar de méxico, está congelado. nosotros acá en miami tenemos calor y por allá hace como 37° y chicago y new york un abrazo para ustedes! >>> a mi me gustaría hacer un mono de nieve! >>> si usted ve un hombre vestido de nieve, no le tenga miedo, veamos el video del dia! (gritos). (risas). >>> este mago se...
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and then we all came to america. and the amazing part is how well -- i mean, i've known mika since she was really little, mainly because dr. brzezinski was my professor at columbia and it turns out that her mother went to wellesley, where i also went. a couple of years older than i. >> it is amazing. so explain. i want to draw out something i brought up before. colin powell had always said, because he served in vietnam, that his first instinct when it came to war was to stay out. you said, because of your experiences, and because of munich and because of appeasement, your not first instinct, but your first reaction is, do we need to go in? explain that. >> well, it was, really. i saw terrible things happening. there were pictures on television for several weeks in bosnia, where people were being carted off to concentration camps, and it so much looked like pictures from world war ii. and i felt that we had the power to stop it. we had -- colin powell and i are great buddies and we talk about this a lot. but he basica
and then we all came to america. and the amazing part is how well -- i mean, i've known mika since she was really little, mainly because dr. brzezinski was my professor at columbia and it turns out that her mother went to wellesley, where i also went. a couple of years older than i. >> it is amazing. so explain. i want to draw out something i brought up before. colin powell had always said, because he served in vietnam, that his first instinct when it came to war was to stay out. you...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ you ♪ you're my obsession >>> all right, time for our ♪ you're my obsession >>> all right, time for our "fixation," where we show you stories, images and videos that caught our attention. dan, you're starting it off for us? >>> this family was wondering who was pole jumping in the backyard. they set up a camera in their backyard. they found out that it was their dog. look at this. he jumps on the water slide. this is not a random thing. he does it many, many times. he does it like six or seven times. they also found that when the camera wasn't rolling, he started the barbecue, grilled some burgers, invited his boys over and then the cops came. >> that's amazing. >> a ron claiborne-type story. >>> mine is weather-related. this "fixation" comes to you from spain. you're driving along, you see this. and wind starts
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ you ♪ you're my obsession >>> all right, time for our ♪ you're my obsession >>> all right, time for our "fixation," where we show you stories, images and videos that caught our attention. dan, you're starting it off for us? >>> this family was...
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are children from america adopted overseas? the answer is yes. not many, but under the international treaties of the rights of the child to a family, we need to be open to have american children if they can't find an adoptive home here, to be able to go to other countries. but the most important thing is to know that americans step up every day to adopt american children, both infants, teenagers, and even i've known of adoptions of children that were 22 and 23 years old. when are you ever too old to need a mother and a father? but what the action that the russian duma has taken is -- it's a travesty and it's incomprehensible that any government could would take their anger out on another another country against the children of their own country. we hope they will reconsider. we hope the people of russia will rise up and tell their government absolutely not, take your anger out in another way, not on our own children and allow these adoptions to be processed. so i want to submit this resolution and, mr. president, while i have t
are children from america adopted overseas? the answer is yes. not many, but under the international treaties of the rights of the child to a family, we need to be open to have american children if they can't find an adoptive home here, to be able to go to other countries. but the most important thing is to know that americans step up every day to adopt american children, both infants, teenagers, and even i've known of adoptions of children that were 22 and 23 years old. when are you ever too...
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of bank of america which now owns countrywide. for the simple reason that they want to get his opinion on whether or not bank of america should be liable for the the mistakes that countrywide made so they they fought the effort to get. morning and to pose for a long long time and then they finally did get to depose him in the spring of last year and it just only only just became public deposition and in this deposition morning and literally says that he does not recall the acquisition of countrywide. you know it's only the biggest and most important acquisition in the history of the company but as c.e.o. it just somehow kind of slipped his mind you know looking at this crisis now over four or five years into it and it's almost like they have to compare it or make the comparison to vietnam you know this is america's new vietnam you know that war america was unable to get out of it and they blew an entire generation thousands died and trillions spent and now you've got a new vietnam it's called the banking crisis the bankers are in
of bank of america which now owns countrywide. for the simple reason that they want to get his opinion on whether or not bank of america should be liable for the the mistakes that countrywide made so they they fought the effort to get. morning and to pose for a long long time and then they finally did get to depose him in the spring of last year and it just only only just became public deposition and in this deposition morning and literally says that he does not recall the acquisition of...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards!...
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>>> hoy en despierta américa: con toques de campana y minutos de silencio honran a las 26 víctimas de la masacre de la escuela primaria sandy hook. >>> amenazas a aguar los planes de pasajeros al suspender más de mil vuelos en el país. >>> en los deportes, están decididoslos octavos de final de la champions league y fue exitosa la operación de tito vilanova. >>> la familia de jenni rivera dice que no va a enterrarse su cuerpo todavía. >>> mientras tanto doña rosa pide a los fans que no sigan esperando el entierro de su hija en el cementerio. >>> también vamos en vivo a tical,guatemala, donde se espera el fin del mundo. >>> una familia necesitada recibe una maravillosa sorpresa de al cual ustedes serán testigos. >>> también por primera vez los invitamos a que patinen con nosotros. >>>e l rojo es uno de los colores del a navidad y cómo combinarlo perfectamente con ropa y maquillaje, para que seas la estados unidos amanece de luto nacional , al conmemorarse una semana de la matanza escolar en connecticut. en newtown, se honro a las victimas un minuto de silencio y 26 toques de
>>> hoy en despierta américa: con toques de campana y minutos de silencio honran a las 26 víctimas de la masacre de la escuela primaria sandy hook. >>> amenazas a aguar los planes de pasajeros al suspender más de mil vuelos en el país. >>> en los deportes, están decididoslos octavos de final de la champions league y fue exitosa la operación de tito vilanova. >>> la familia de jenni rivera dice que no va a enterrarse su cuerpo todavía. >>>...
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guns in america, should anything be done or are you comfortable with where things are? >> actually, i'm comfortable. i think that, for example, the killing that has aroused mr. costas' anger was an act of hatred and brutality, and that person wanted to kill somebody, they didn't need a gun to do it. so look, i just believe that it's one of our rights and -- joe? >> i start with the belief that the second amendment actually does protect the right of individual americans to own guns, but in my opinion, it's no more unlimited than the right of free speech which has limits. so i've supported, for instance, bans on the automatic weapons and for a while we've been trying to close what's called the gun show loophole. if you go in a store, it's pretty regulated now, to buy a gun at a regular gun shop there's a check done on you and national computer file of criminal records or if you can mental health records or indications of violence. if you go to a gun show, you don't have to do that. that's a problem. it's even a problem related to homeland security because some terrorists
guns in america, should anything be done or are you comfortable with where things are? >> actually, i'm comfortable. i think that, for example, the killing that has aroused mr. costas' anger was an act of hatred and brutality, and that person wanted to kill somebody, they didn't need a gun to do it. so look, i just believe that it's one of our rights and -- joe? >> i start with the belief that the second amendment actually does protect the right of individual americans to own guns,...
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yesterday "america again" hit number one on amazon! wooooooooo! [cheers and applause] literally -- literally read it and weep, bill! this is huge. "killing kennedy" has been on the amazon charts for ten weeks! nine weeks longer than it took him to write it. [ laughter ] not only did "america again" beat out "killing kennedy," it also beat out the kinky, psychosexual novel "fifty shades of grey" due, i'm sure, to my book's graphic depictions of depraved sadomasochistic sex. [ laughter ] once again, my apologies to doris kearns goodwin. [ laughter ] as for papa bear, i have so crushed my hero, i look forward to his next book "killing a fifth of bourbon in a puddle of my own tears" by bill o'reilly but my book is not the only thing that has captured the imagination of america. the country is gripped by the prospect that i will be appointed to replace jim demint in the us senate by south carolina governor nikki haley. [cheers and applause] and i am raking in the -- it's electric! and i am raking in the endorsements. for instance, when asked about my a
yesterday "america again" hit number one on amazon! wooooooooo! [cheers and applause] literally -- literally read it and weep, bill! this is huge. "killing kennedy" has been on the amazon charts for ten weeks! nine weeks longer than it took him to write it. [ laughter ] not only did "america again" beat out "killing kennedy," it also beat out the kinky, psychosexual novel "fifty shades of grey" due, i'm sure, to my book's graphic depictions of...